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instead of us, despite the i am as molding the honest look and country against doing so, and those and get to liberalize the national foreign exchange market, his house in pop ways buying chief explains to move the issue. and so the gold back digital tokens is meant to expand the value preserving instruments available in the economy. of a gold box token is a digital currency that is bought by physical gold. the currency value is based on the current market price of the old and can be used for transactions to slight. any other type of crypto currency is often more stable than other digital currencies. and can also be used as a hedge against inflation. if the price of gold rises, the value of the car and see will also increase those box tokens. kind of the fulton sold on exchanges just like other types of crypto currency and can also be used to purchase goods and services online. so in baldwin has been suffering from lots of inflation fee. yes. which previously led to the national currency being swept for the us solar or the recently. and we introduced symbolic way and dollar
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remains on stable and pressed by other foreign currencies. the government has resorted to using new crypto assets following the example of going on. nigeria and south africa. and bob way wants to reduce the american dollars with no for the in the country while also is facing us sanctions. as alleged human rights abuses. we spoke with them both ways, collins, finance, minnesota on one of his previous s as they both say that country needs to revolve fix economy. so going to be investment some, some of those are investing in the us dollar. now give another option which is that they can die adult, talk this, they don't have to, to, to invest the some of the dollars by applied and use that much, especially in the power of a. so this is get each emotion that will reduce all of our lives. well the us, the, is the alternatives, you know, so, so hot, cutting as investments from family preservation can preserve your valued using a gold coins. those go colleagues or indeed the addiction and i used
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a gold coins. i think that's a good solution for them, but it lives in the, in the, in profile a african and disease. you know, in that case, it is, you know, i think as moving towards what's in the much of less the commission and the africans it a fleet said the area. so our hope is that to we mean is sort of my food said phone to him. i need to be, you know, you know, you know, sort of like the european union, you know, for instance. so we need to know how that goes. and so the ultimate solution to the kind of step up was kind of going on to the is the regional integration or applicant in that case. it so that we use the common currency and with the common money, teddy union across the, the continued one of the regents or anything for a company here or not. the international with back with more relates to the top of that the
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and meetings, pain and day, in a way. what exactly? hello and welcome to this week african now, so we come to you from midland, south africa. i'm in the 1st russian orthodox church to be established in sub saharan africa. it is one of 2 on the continent. the other is in kind of, at a time when the russian orthodox church and ukraine is under, was sold. this week's program expose the plaintiff christians and christianity in africa. moscow has accused recreating of a legally attacking the ukrainian orthodox church. i know for a fact that the south african council of churches have had extensive conversations with all the parties involved, all the parties. um, but you know, if i decide thank you my enemy and you represent
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the devil can be very difficult to shift you. and so i, i want to challenge the church and say that is exactly we're origin. that is the work of opening up dialogue between russia and america. for starters, that does abels beginning of people, the torches and any other thing you see on our television screens, both in the rush, i didn't know when is in the war. and what has happened way is the voice that's is not what's happening to the greek orthodox and the russian orthodox church is all they just complicit in whichever side or whichever country they're in . oh, is it the 6 and they didn't act to affect the church? sang, defies the lines and done that across africa and they were
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a number of countries with christians of finding it looks really difficult to practice. they think the most common reason is as long as divine and countries such as nigeria, aquino, and sudan in these communities. christians, faith seems restrictions on. they were billeted to practice a faith freely, and it is not uncommon for them to be arrested and detained. without explanation. the situation is most pressing in nigeria, we please continue to be kidnapped and often killed young women, stone to death and stay so nice. it's close now to nigeria. the priest is a little invested because this is i did i get a plus b shows. i love, i go by around by do not pass by binding on many of the
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furthest so i can see that this is about 6 east guided by which i just clearly thought. so does that, you know, people, the 1st is that is photo wise because they have access to text from keeps kristen which means that some stuff, i mean read your services. so this is behind what is happening either today because the flash thinking that yeah, we side, we still got unfortunately get don't know what this guy said. that is why minute is didn't i to the most efficient me christmas. that'd be comfortable. once i get all these forms of attack christians unable, once i get the most efficient way to pump the priestess the past to have the service to form a lot of process, that'd be too simply because as long as you guys because of data, these are so many mean, but i still have to list folk, but these, you know,
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displays and this is happening on daily basis on the, on the tables. you know, those top is the, with the task on the road and go pull out of decrease this alone. because that's why i didn't, this is because there's somebody, it's a, let's use, you know, that a christmas a weakness attack the packing of cold. going to finish on why do you want to do before you see the business of government? that is the so just saw to some extent we can say, you know, government is the best but what is possible protecting tenants in the jews? yeah, we've got most think almost how positive if, but if the government is not active active in utah on side disease, we some of the say that, well me, there's a lot of fun. if this to look, people are planned to attack the attack before asked that every see has been done
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before. so the presence of the items on the passes everywhere. not in the us many places. uh, why is it that they, when they come to load the pack billy, not those keep you know of that fits a that that's what i did. i get increased and so that's what i'm best time from the gomez site. you know, and this is happened and not on my duty after the time. so, so i want to believe that it is because of these numbers. those guys essential. allow me to see me to come like he's not leaving. just i push on government is bias which is happening. all of i do want. this is the most of us because like most, especially the sub saharan africa, you know, uh, west africa applies. they need to come together and see how the cost to, you know, distribute them. they need to come to get us the us on any of properties. so if i
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pick up as well, if the guys let me look me up, the guys let me how one of the cost is going down down, down, down, down. so i listen to the allies that we are pricing. if someone in a me that is a 50 or what are you calling me? i was social economy of what each tell on every 6 of our life we live over from the cell into. so i pulled up the account for me to come together. i'm like, i'm chris is just on the phone and it's just a plus cushion plus special is much me. this, that's the biggest packet. even before the skin, i just got to use on to do those on the east. it's much the same. one of the world's oldest churches in ethiopia, the tower he to church, appears to have his old a month long because i'm that spot did natasha's off to arrival final. it was formed. the divisions remain that risk tearing the institution and the country a poss,
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well. busy uh, let me, uh oh, the in order to explain the reason behind the telling, so if you to a fan or sort of saw her daughter. so there are 3 main points as the 1st one is, you know, as you know, if your pin or sort of still had to charge, keeping the social control of phrase any ciocca and in other uh, you know, in other countries, in 14 countries also because you know each your panel sort of still had to charge and is found in different widths turn um, uh, end other off we can country. so this is the one thing or the reason of being the 1st reason behind the trolling. and the 2nd one is the territory of boundary, as we know that your panel is sort of still had to, to our keepers and the you appear in 30 stories related with the peoples and are
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related with the social and the social perspective. so this is the 2nd thing and the 3rd thing, or the mean that the, the main thing that makes the challenges. and um, you know, the, the, the, the, the look between also the literature and future pan or sort of still have the church as you know, on the western mainly it's not related with the worst on the culture. so, um the, that the, the sort of telling, so these challenges leads us um the least had a problem to it's your pan or sort of still had to charge directly or indirectly within the government. and we didn't either, you know, uh, 40 and 14 um, uh, 40 and telling, just so i think these are the 3 main problems they to pin off talks to are the church has been experiencing great suffering seen the tale and envision the church is passing systematic indestructible laptops deal to is protection of the people of
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you to appeal from west and the cultural and vision for the church has been uniting the people and in i believe it's paul or tucson to family, for the territorial integrity of the country that didn't try to the charges on it because patient all the pressure on optics, kristen out of the water, let the swap melissa out of the p. i. d. stop by o. swim the continent in motion beat. the persecution of christians is most of the, in the northern co delgado province. about a 100 columbus has a weight on the banks of this. and peasy river is a centuries old church and the romance. we travel to the church to meet bishop dean martino, who leads the community of 3000000 questions, and the most in beacon province of chase. this is the bible miss church from the banks with a simple easy river in northern, loosened feet and a province called tate. it was both a 158 years ago. and in that time it's one
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a hospital, a hospital. it converts the ones at school and has bailey and who to services and also the foster nearby community bishop. and thank you so much to talk to us. please tell me a little bit about yourself. where are you from and how did you land up here? impact to sound the weapon tunes. so being a missionary for 25 years and most indeed some beacon and of work and several dias in this country. yes. as you say is in the north, not in the, in the sense that i am on in the south with, in my, put to that quite the one and 4 years ago. and on the 2019 and thought process pointed me, bishop of the diocese of texas tech, and then i arrived as bishop and i am a missionary, says, as before, computers increased responsibilities to me said, always with a great desire to serve these people. and it's trish also with advocacy this. what was the situation like here 4 years ago when you came and what has been the most
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important things for you to focus on configure when i arrived in terms of a 2019, the priority i had to face is placing missionaries in various stations that what is being taught missionaries for many is size, describe some and as i'm more than 50 is during the colonial between fortunately the, and the resistance who for the colonial governments are the missionaries, had to leave the missions here of to independence, fairly political regime, which is not very fond of the church. rather, on the contrary, they saw in the church a competition and an opposition. so the missionaries could not return on to that. i was here at the church a year ago and in from day to now so much has changed. what are you doing to the church and is the community growing? i want 20 values to size. you're reading this 3. this below i found several mission 0 in school, destroyed by band and minutes. again, neglect and also by will. and this for i'm a mission as
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a historic mission. it is the oldest of the diocese with taxes are the same. and one of the oldest and most important in mozambique sense for its history or the contribution that has made to evangelization and above all the promotion of the mos in beacon that you don't stand here was very important educational since the switches from generations and generations of young people from 1884 to the present . it is strange young people from all over central mozambique and not only from the province of tents, but also from the province of monica in the province of safari. holla, and then visa. it feels to some extent that we are in the middle of nowhere. so why was this place chosen as the place to build a church? and why is it important to have a community particularly at this point? as of the school year? the reason for the choice to build this ignition sound is because google is amazing
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because uh now the design was put on gateway to the applicant concert, nationally to dollars. and even if they went to the coast of the indian ocean is to the interior of the valley. this river runs to some bob with them out of it and go to it. so it was a place of assets and i called and facilitated. at that time, there was no controls or looks the volt, the transport it was across the river by but phone could he has the scale is get thousands. rubbish me sir. knight. this mission was barbara from children who are rescued. the missionaries themselves, both children edwards to be sold during that time. it is involved with that enzyme . becky, risk it the children and brought them here for the educated them, you know, from nurtured. and they started families or mr. dies, but it's kind of a daughter. this was an issue of them, missionaries to combat slavery, to promote the in google population, to lift you around, say it, and then be the river. and that is the reason being is where,
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where it is all bishop, how do you feel about the future of christianity in africa? we receive reports almost on a daily basis of christian communities being attacked in nigeria and in other countries in africa. are you worried about the future of christianity in africa? let somebody say associated lighting some challenges. okay, that's fine. yeah. would we would missing in sub saharan with the us because i have lots of islam doodle which has greatly affected christian communities and cut of law looking across. so molly, i was bench area and the central african republic area and also in cameron. so in fact, in recent years, islamic offensive improve because the cool does allow me towards the lowest lot of the communities has been of great aggressiveness lead to in fact, in recent years, 50 is lot make a sense will so told islamic and when towards non economic communities as being of great effective knowledge with adoptions, dances, and this in fact,
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as ended the presence of judge from east africa, i was just seeing the same thing complete. well, the phenomenon didn't perhaps not so serious viewed from some on, in kenya and tanzania. mozambie. yeah, there is be ready to live that you ask for i'm however, i think that whether it came in boats engineer, the government has been able to mobilize, you have to confront, of the system and make advice. good thoughts of you. i'm excited to mention the cool thing and what about here with how do you see the future of christianity in view? it? is that something that was easy? i don't think i would all but 5 to the church and you will be more and more because the minority church on it, it will not be of the masses loss. as the pos i have of tradition of this out, it will be it should you raise or could is purified. and my daughter just died in my spirit. i think of people lopez, those like that on face. see then who will be witnesses of the gospel? kids in a very difficult concepts then, due to secularization,
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the end of the hotel share, which often goes against the values of the gospel, nowhere while in africa. in fact, the tendency, what's the good factor we have the young church is. we know that the winds of secularism and other ideology in schools the arrive via committee, so we must also prepare new generations and we do have people and lots and lots of my knowledge of the size you mentioned earlier is that make fundamental us and do you think we're looking at a clash of sites, or is it more about politics? here's what's going to experience in the provinces by these lubbock presidents, a small not very significant. so that's the last you outward cheese yards. we see mosques popping up everywhere. it was a lot of make up as long as the strongest of the coast is most indeed and, and then all of them i would watch with concern because at the moment is wrong with losing beak is facing. is it adage and see in the south and the province of
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cardboard? oh god. so which also affects the neighboring provinces, descending on the cat down, or is the cause of the interest from a couple nights ago because they cannot make and such, they're going to view the man to take advantage of the religious matrix. begin to defend the interest is the opposite side, mozambique instead of people, africa, and to decrease dental. so you may want to use my, you know, political move. yeah. all of this stuff that kind of look and then, but i think there is an interest by the church, up to dialogues with them loans from the point of view of religious leaders. you somebody, there is an open condemnation of the insurgency in mozambique as an appeal that there is an understanding that this will and i think there is fact that there is no uniform. it's usually catholic church and christianity of africa because i'm, this is the 1st so it's actually lives ation of africa. i almost have to eventually ization was done by different face than different regions of the church. and that is what the differences of expression between the church of the english speaking
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world of east africa. i have had the catholic church, for example, the found the complete entrepreneur quantized advocacy. mantle is complimentary of that. what you agree with the statement that the future of christianity is in africa, the fabric. but i think that asked to, will make an even greater than contribution to the church, but not only from the numerical slowly to abuse in the matter in the number of catholics, but also in the way of living the faith, them communicating that while there is going concern that the a sold by islamic extremist and northern mozambique will expand and then this will prevent the community. a group of nuns are working hard with locals to restore, not only the church, but also the faith. the
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so i doing the community 2018 for us about to co ear that it's a of biblical formation and mission. and then i received this calling to join the religion live and the missionary lives. so i've been in the community seems today. so it's been 5 years now, but i just made my 1st vows. so i am on a really new nun for 3 months, and she's to marry sarah, i'm from the seeds of the word coming to the castle. we couldn't community that he's, i was invited to buy or this ship a mozambie teen tech to make this beautiful place be
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born again. all the beauty, all these amazing new dean. i'm in the middle of nowhere. how can i say, but at the same time, i think the people because this is, this is theirs. so i think it's fair for us as church to give them back all these beauty and all the dignity because when it was 1st built, there was no cameras, no pictures, no social media. so people call on monday and, and, and process. so it was built for them. this is a wonderful sanctuary. dedicated to 10 joseph and it was built in 1985 by judges. it's the biggest sense, wary of africa, is very important as president. and since the 50 s
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that was a little bit well, take care. and now we, we are rebuilding everything. first the, the walls and then the soul. when we, we arrive the, we saw the was very rarely how can you say we names on it. so the 1st thing we, we did was to cover it so i think it was for sake and the missionaries that, that, that have to, to run out because of, of most of the history of a fi teen or resolution. so it, it was for safe and i think it was because of that that was destroyed we, we are helping to restore the, the beauty and the images. so when we 1st arrived, we took all the image down to restore them. they were very dirty. they were broken, so we've started with, with, with the images. so these tattoos,
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so we're, we're painting on restoring basically, painting as it was before. we have no intention to change the, the history of this place, but we have to to, to give back what as it was before every day mess and you have now o, celebrations. morning prayers and evening prayers and rehab we are committed to consecrated live community with brothers and sisters. that if you pray and we were to rebuild the oldest things in it to me to make it beautiful again, this belongs to g minutes. not only a place to 30, but she's a sanctuary dedicated to centrals if everybody can help us to rebuild. since it's
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such a huge a tend to every we need help for sure. this community is very young lives, so we have on sundays before are here always. they come to our house, they talk to was so and also there are lots of local people working on this. so we're not alone doing this work, but it's been if the fields were already started before we arrive. our 1st mission is to make the word of god accessible to every one. and we do this in many ways, for example, the sabbatical year. that is this period of 9 months that people come and study with as leave our lives with us just to take a missionary life does work of beauty. it is one way because
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making this accessible again, the word of god is a spread. so it's part of, of, of our carriers and to make the word of god accessible to all of the old people from the kids to the adults, to the young people. every church's has advice will role to play in healing, lose, and promotion. a just piece for the world. well that brings us to the end of this week shows. next week we will be visiting 90 would. i'm sure you've all heard of hollywood and bollywood. well, we go to normally would in nigeria and ask with an african also saw being hard done by the international stage until then catch on any of the social media networks that you see on the screen for myself and the team until next week. goodbye the
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